Updated dual tremolo and reverb pedal with MIDI, presets, and expression input, delivering studio-quality vintage amp tremolo and reverb tones.
The Strymon Flint V2 solidifies its status as the definitive 'always-on' pedal for purists. While the V1 was a modern classic, this update introduces a premium JFET input circuit that noticeably enhances touch sensitivity, making the interaction between your pick attack and the effect feel more like a physical amp. The '61 Harmonic Tremolo remains a standout; it delivers a complex, 'chewy' modulation that blurs the line between tremolo and phaser, perfect for adding movement without washing out your core tone.
On the reverb side, the '80s Hall setting provides a lush, expansive decay that avoids the metallic artifacts found in lesser DSP. The '60s Spring mode captures the authentic 'drip' and splash essential for surf and rockabilly, though some may find it lacks the idiosyncratic chaos of a real mechanical tank. Ergonomically, the addition of MIDI and USB-C connectivity is a massive workflow improvement for studio players and those using complex pedalboard switchers.
The dual-switch layout is exceptionally intuitive for live performance, though accessing secondary functions like Pre-Delay still requires a bit of 'hidden' knob-turning. While $299 is a significant investment, the Flint V2 effectively replaces two boutique-grade pedals with world-class algorithms and a bulletproof chassis. It is an essential tool for intermediate to professional players in blues, indie, or ambient genres who prioritize tonal integrity over flashy, experimental gimmicks.
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